February 1991

Beautiful, bi-monthly BirdWatching magazine (formerly Birder's World) appeals to every bird enthusiast — from backyard birdwatcher to serious birder. Subscribers receive helpful hints for attracting and feeding birds, handy identification tips, photography pointers, info about where to find birds, superb color photography, and much more!
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Features
Windbirds
By Kenn Sherwood Roe
One Californian's passion for shorebirds.
Birding the Bottom
By John Fuller
Discovering Antarctica's bird life.
Black Jewel of the Marsh
By Roberta McDonald
The precarious existence of the Black Tern.
Nature's Silo
By James Allison
Mullein: a standout plant for birds.
Another Fish Story
By Vera Walters
Sharing the surf with a fishing Osprey.
Photo Essay: Burrowing Owls
By Paul Johnsgard
The life of North America's diurnal owl.
Big Day in the Big Apple
By Eric Salzman
Another good reason to explore Brooklyn.
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From the Editor
Center Portrait
Tuxedo Junction - Art Wolfe
Birding Hot Spots
Reelfoot Lake Tennessee - Rob Simbeck
Attracting Birds
Nest Boxes for Kestrels - Neal Niemuth
Birds and Art
Robert Bateman - Suzanne Kingsmill
Bird Art Calendar
Art Shows Featuring Birds
Rare Bird Report
A Summary of Unusual Sightings
An Essay
On the Flamingo Trail - John Leo
Avian Exotica
The Rainbow Lorikeet - Robert W. Storer
Photo Gallery
Photographs Submitted by Readers
Book Reviews
The Best in Birding
Letters to the Editor
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